Weather
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The Eurekahedge ILS Advisers Index dropped by 0.7 percent during the month.
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The insurer placed less coastal aggregate cover than originally planned.
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A total of 857,284 claims have now been received for the typhoon event, according to the General Insurance Association of Japan.
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Experts still predict an average hurricane season.
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The insurance industry is expected to cover the majority of wind- and hail-related losses, says Aon Impact Forecasting.
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Up to 60 tornadoes struck eight midwestern states on Monday, NOAA has reported.
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2020 Japanese prices likely to rise as typhoon loss set to double.
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Insurance is set to cover the majority of hail- and wind-related losses.
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The legislation now passes to the state’s Assembly.
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The subtropical storm is not expected to pose a threat to land, the NHC said.
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In April, TSR reiterated its early prediction that North Atlantic hurricane activity will be slightly below the long-term norm.
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The bill still needs to pass two further Senate votes before heading to the state’s Assembly.